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The risk of a newborn baby being born with birth defects is greater if the mother has drunk drinking water with even small amounts of nitrate during pregnancy. This is shown by a large study carried out by researchers at the universities in Aarhus…
Good news for innovative researchers: Working together with the Novo Nordisk Foundation, the five largest universities in Denmark are bringing the successful international SPARK programme to Denmark. The programme offers life science researchers…
A major international study involving researchers from the Danish iPSYCH psychiatry project has identified new genes that increase the risk of febrile convulsions. And in contrast to previous research, the study did not find a correlation between…
In Week 9, it will again be time to conduct a workplace assessment at AU – the so-called WPA (APV in Danish). Here you can read more about the process.
The Marie Curie Fellowship programme gives researchers the opportunity to recruit highly-qualified, self-reliant and talented researchers from abroad, says Professor Robert Fenton, who himself started as a Marie Curie Fellow at Aarhus University 17…
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